1 Using Notion as a central hub for team communication and collaboration. Teams can use Notion to share updates, ideas, and feedback in real-time, and to keep track of tasks and projects. 2 Using Notion to document and organize team processes and procedures. This can help to standardize workflows and ensure that everyone is on the same page. 3 Use Notion to track and manage team projects. Teams can use Notion to create project pages, assign tasks, and set deadlines, helping everyone to stay organized and on track. 4 Use Notion to share resources and knowledge within the team. Teams can use Notion to create a central repository of useful information, such as documents, templates, and reference materials. 5 Use Notion to track team metrics and goals. Teams can use Notion to set and track progress towards key performance indicators (KPIs) and other goals. the key to using Notion effectively as a team is to find a way to use it that works for your team's specific needs and workflow. Grab my notion business shift planner
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I'm Toby Howell, I helped write the Morning Brew newsletter for 1.5 years and grew Launch House s newsletter to 15k in under 5 months I m the content lead for launch house and the author of Homescreen a newsletter read by 15k founders covering the startup and tech ecosystem. Ask me anything about Twitter and newsletter growth strategies, content creation, drops, and community building. I ll be answering all questions on August 17th!
For MakerBox (products for Indie Entrepreneurs), we tried a lot of freebies: 1. Check-lists
2. SEO articles with value
3. Demo-versions of products - 30 tools from MakerBox Tools (full list is 600+) - 3 Frameworks from MakerBox Frameworks (full product is 50 frameworks) So far, 3 Frameworks from MakerBox Frameworks had the best performance. We got 100 users in 2 days. The reason is that it was a complex end-product itself. Today we're launching a free marketing week challenge! Excited about the results. Did you try challenges as a lead magnet? https://www.makerbox.club/market...
We talk about building community around products to be able to launch and have the early support. But if it came to either using time to support and build the community vs building social media traction, which is more effective in your opinion?
This one goes out to all our makers! We ve been hard at work finding ways to make Product Hunt a better place for makers to launch and continue sharing their product journey. To do that we created some resources to help make the most of your launch, and built an Add-ons tab in Product Hubs to help users discover all of the plugins, extensions, companions, templates, and more that complement your products.
Launch Guide In an effort to help makers feel more prepared for launch day, we hosted our first-ever How to launch on Product Hunt webinar this month, and also published a Launch Guide to make it easier than ever to find everything (seriously, everything) you need to know about launching in one place.
Case studies In addition to the step-by-step playbook for pre-launch through post-launch, we ve included a few stories from other makers who have had successful launches on Product Hunt. Check out stories from Framer, Notion, and Loom founders to learn more about their experiences.
With so many builders out there, which do you think does it best? I've been using webflow for the past week or so for my newsletter blog and it's been an awesome experience.
Our habits assist us in growing or limit our ability to do so. It is indeed not an easy job to give up our bad habits and replace them with positive ones. It requires dedication and willpower.
How do you define if any particular habit of yours is good or not?
What do you practice to overcome it?
I'm a huge no coder and have tried (what feels like) every single no code tool out there for different things. Keen to know what other no coders are loving these days!
It's October already! Excited month for us, our top 3 goals are: - Preparing for Product Hunt launch of BeforeSunset
- Releasing onboarding feature
- Engaging with more users What are yours?
https://www.usebeforesunset.com/
I think it's important to be able to quickly summarise your product to anyone who may be interested such as potential investors and customers. A good challenge for this is to describe it in 5 words as best you can!
Do you take notes manually, or track time with tools? What about the analytics that you receive? Do you get actionable insights with respect to what you gave? We are preparing for BeforeSunset's launch, don't forget to subscribe if you are looking for the simplest work management tool:
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Hey, hunters!
Many of us work from home or in a hybrid system. If that's your case: what's your favorite perk of working from home? My top reasons:
- Wearing comfy clothes - Avoiding the commute - Being able to travel! I'm currently in Europe for a month, and that wouldn't have been possible if I worked in-office.
Everyday, we are undoubtedly evolving as tech-enthusiasts and I believe social media is going to be a huge disruption in our lives. Do you think technologies like AI, VR, Metaverse would greatly influence the upcoming dimensions of social media. Would love to hear your perspective on what social media holds in the future?
As holiday shopping gets into full swing (and we gear up to launch Outdone V2 next week!!), we'd love to know what your favorite or most memorable gift was. For me, it was my first big bike a dark green Mongoose with black pegs. I remember being so pumped to see it sitting in the garage. It was so much more than a bike, it was a ticket to freely explore the whole neighborhood with my friends. What was it for you? And while you re here, don t forget to sign up to be notified when Outdone V2 officially launches next Monday! https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
I believe that it's important to remember that we only have 24 hours in a day, and essential to use this time wisely by planning and organizing our activities. What are you doing to plan your day? Do you use any tool or follow specific methodologies?
I know firsthand how annoying it can be to have to spend a lot of time looking up information or responding to the same questions repeatedly because I use Slack every day at work. I'm wondering if anyone else faces this problem as well and how you solve it today.